Weekend Guide with Petite Passport Guide: Amsterdam Guesthouses - Remodelista
There’s a lot of great design percolating in Amsterdam–and that extends to the city’s guesthouses.
Photography by Pauline Egge.
Photographs via &Klevering on Petite Passport
A Design-Filled Duplex
&Klevering is a well-curated housewares shop, and its owners recently opened their duplex apartment as a guest rental. Of course, it’s decorated with things from &Klevering–but there’s more than that to see: The living room overlooks a quiet canal.
Surrounded by Dutch Design
Photographs via Hí´tel Droog on Petite Passport.
Droog Design, the edgy design brand from the Netherlands, has its own cultural center in a 17th-century building in the center of Amsterdam. At Hí´tel Droog, you can shop (for Droog and other designs), have lunch, see an exhibition, and explore a garden.
Stout & Co. is a B&B located in what was once one of the city’s most popular breweries.
In a Former Brewery
Photographs via Stout & Co. on Petite Passport.
Under the Beams
Photographs via Hotel Dwars on Petite Passport.
Utrechtsestraat is a street full of places to discover, such as Marqt (a high-style “biological supermarket”), SLA (a hip salad bar), and Pistache (a pop-up event venue). Hotel Dwars is situated on a side street, Utrechtsedwarsstraat, and was once a hostel.
Photographs via Style Memories.
Have you heard of Hotel de Goudfazant?
In Amsterdam Noord
And the good news is that you can sleep above the cafe in their B&B, Sweet Dreamz, which they bill as “three rooms, six bikes...
...four showers.” Each room is the work of a different Dutch design duo and their names are in marker on the doors: there’s the Kiki & Joost room, the Maarten & Bas room, and the Herman & Tania room (shown here).